Polis a new history of the ancient Greek city-state from the early Iron Age to the end of antiquity
"The polis, the dominant political form around which ancient Greeks structured their lives and activities, is perhaps their most fundamental creation and enduring legacy. It was a highly successful form of social organization in which Greek culture thrived, including architecture, literature, a...
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Princeton :
Princeton University Press
[2024]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- In search of polis
- To new beginnings
- Diversity and community
- Institutions, community, ideology : 1, 2, 3, polis
- 600-450 BCE : development, complexification, and citizenship
- The travails of integration
- Political history (1) : archē and autonomia in the hundred years' war
- Political history (2) : politeia and stasis
- The great convergence
- The qualities of the polis
- The Indian Summer of the polis
- The ends of liberty
- People, polis, and power
- Cooptations, prolongations and endings
- Polis as society
- Polis as ideals
- Polis as interests
- Bad polis
- Worst polis
- Polis of our wishes.